On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 01:09, Pixel wrote: > > > > Pixel - I'm not sure this is your / DrakX's fault =). I noticed Cooker > > starting doing this on my machine a few days back. I have a DVD-ROM / > > CD-ROM (no writing functions) as /dev/hdc on this machine, and a CDRW > > drive as /dev/hdd. Up until recently this was correctly setup by Cooker, > > with /dev/hdc left alone and the CDRW put through ide-scsi as /dev/scd0. > > However, just recently, for some reason, both of my drives are being run > > through the ide-scsi emulation, so now the DVD-ROM comes up as /dev/scd0 > > and the CDRW is /dev/scd1. I think it may be some kind of kernel bug - I > > think it started happening the last time I upgraded the kernel. Is > > anyone else in the same situation (with some CDRW drives and some not-RW > > drives) with the same issue? Unfortunately I don't know how ide-scsi is > > configured so I don't know where to start looking for the problem...:/ > > :-( > > try booting with "hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-cdrom" (or maybe hdd=ide-cd)
Er, do you mean the other way around? As I said, it's hdc that's meant to stay as an IDE device, and hdd that's meant to be scsi-fied :). If you do, I'll try that out next time I reboot, and report back. -- adamw
